
SPANNINGA
Nr 9 XDS REAR DYNAMO FENDER LIGHT
$29.99 CAD
A modern remake of the metal teardrop tail lights made popular in the 50’s and which have been Spanninga’s flagship for decades, the Nr. 9 tail light comes with retro styling and 21st century reliability!
Honoring the past with its chrome finish and tear-drop line, the Nr. 9 will surely please all the nostalgic cyclists of retro chic bike lovers. Simple, stylish and built for comfort and practicality, the Nr. 9 is the tail light to suit any vintage ride.
Blending classic character with just the right accent of modern style, the Nr. 9 features the best of updated LED technologies, offering great visibility for the cyclist and safety for other road users. Using the power generated from your hub dynamo, the Nr. 9 is a light that will keep on rolling no matter the mileage.
- Light source: 1 red LED > 5 Cd
- Power source: Dynamo
- Functions:Safe-Stop, charge is held for 4 minutes when stopped
- Weight: <50g
- Colours: Chrome
- Designed in the Netherlands
NR.9 REAR FENDER LIGHT BATTERY | |
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LUMENS/LUX/CD | 5CD |
BATTERY OR DYNAMO | Dynamo |
STANDLIGHT | Yes, light continues when stopped |
WATERPROOF | Yes |
REMOVEABLE OR BOLT-ON | Bolted on (anti-theft) |
RUN TIME | Always! |
CHARGE TIME | n/a |
SUITABLE FOR: | City Bikes |
USAGE | Fender mount (may require drilling) |
MANUFACTURED | Designed in the Netherlands, Made in China |
WARRANTY | 1 year from purchase date unless otherwise stated |

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